Heartless burglars steal Bangladesh flood victims' cash

Burglars have targeted an Indian restaurant for the third time in two-and-a-half years.
During the latest raid on the Sopna Tandoori Restaurant, on the outskirts of Caernarfon, thieves made off with cash from the till and a charity box.
The break in happened some time between midnight on Sunday night and 6am on Monday morning when the burglars got in through a front window.
Shajanur Raja, owner of the award-winning restaurant, more than £100 was in the till with around £200 in the charity box.
He said: “They have broken a window by the toilet side to get in.
“They have forced open the till... read more

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